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I am really impressed with the quality and gameplay of C&C Medieval. I found that the new terrain elements added a good variety to the scenarios in C&C Medieval. I think they would be useful in Battlelore to add more variety for more scenarios. Battlelore has a more fantasy feel so using fantasy-style clip-art for the tiles seemed like a better choice than just copying the tiles from C&C Medieval. Gabriel Pickard's art for Roll 20 has been fantastic over the years and in my opinion makes the perfect fit.

City Walls & Gates

I feel these were long needed in Battlelore. I can imagine now all the siege scenarios made possible by these tiles. Included are 3 City Gates and 9 Walls tiles and 2 Rules Reference cards.

Broken Ground

The broken ground tiles in C&C Medieval were very generic and all identical, so I decided to get a little creative with the designs. Included are 3 rocky area tiles, 2 ruins tiles and a Terrain Reference card. The ruins could easily repurposed as objective tiles.

Camp Tiles

These provide an additional obstacle to unit movement and a good defensive position for units. Included are 5 camp tiles (2 copies of the 1st tile) and a Terrain Reference card.

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